Hi everyone, Annie here with you today sharing a tutorial for a honeycomb hello card! Create a soft and cheerful spring-inspired card featuring layered honeycomb shapes, delicate flowers, and an adorable bee embellishment! Let’s get started!
Supplies Used
- Beetleblack Textured Cardstock
- Neutral Twine Kraft Cardstock
- Pearl Green Curry Textured Cardstock
- Scottish Highland Textured Cardstock
- Hydrangea Purple Cardstock
- Pop-Tone Pink Lemonade Cardstock
- Light Yellow Cardstock
- Assortment of Dies
- Tiny Acrylic Bee Embellishment
- Black Rhinestones
- Bearly Art Glue & Tiny Foam Tabs
Instructions
Create the Card Base
Start with a white A2 card base. Trim a panel of Neutral Twine Kraft Cardstock slightly smaller than the card front and die cut it using a scalloped rectangle die. Adhere the panel to the card base.
Die Cut the Honeycombs
Using hexagon dies, cut three honeycomb shapes (two large and one small) from Light Yellow Cardstock. Arrange the honeycombs around the card front in a triangle pattern. One large near the top right, small one near the middle left, and the other large one near the bottom right.
Create the Floral Accents
Die cut leaves from Pearl Green Curry Textured Cardstock and Scottish Highland Textured Cardstock.
Die cut small flowers from Hydrangea Purple Cardstock and Pop-Tone Pink Lemonade Cardstock
Layer the flowers and leaves to the bottom of each honeycomb for a soft floral look. Add black rhinestones to the flower centers for contrast and shine.
Add the Sentiment
I die cut the “hello” sentiment from Beetle Black Cardstock three times. Adhered them together for some dimension. Then I glued the sentiment across the center of the card, slightly overlapping the small honeycomb.
Embellish the Card
Add a tiny acrylic bee embellishment near the top of the card to tie the honeycomb theme together. Finish the card with additional black rhinestones scattered around the background for balance and sparkle.
Now, the honeycomb hello card is complete! Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you have found some inspiration.

